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Details of Grandparents Bag of Stories
- Book Name: Grandparents Bag of Stories
- Authors: Sudha Murthy
- Pages: 240
- Publish Date: 09-11-2020
- Language: English
- Genre: Story Book
Book review:
Grandparents Bag of Stories, so this is the content page and this is also like the books which I took some reviews like grandparents with a case of story grandma's bag of stories it is like Sudha Murthy is telling stories to the store grandma is telling stories to children
so this starts the story and they all the children come the first tourist name is the arrival of rice and children so the children are coming and that story is this once upon a time children came one day
like that and he said the story the symbol is like just a bird and this book is written by Sudha muti when it was blocked down the time it is clearly written the other stone she was born in the house
so that she return it in the knockdown time so that he has said the story so I am going to tell you this story uh which is the arrival of children and the rice so before I go in I am going to tell you the story I will uh tell you that this book
this book has 19 stories and the total page number of this book is 228 and so let's move to the story as I thought the arrival of the rice and children is that one day in the long run time the children had arrived
so the moti is the grandma is saying a story to the children so the story started from here it is how it is the story of the rice is being made in the earth lord long time ago there was only beat in the earth
but not the rice but now there is rice in the earth and we are eating rice our food destroys so how it become on the earth does anyone know that so that let's start the
the story once upon a time there was a man called Ramu he has a wife his he has children and grandfather and he has father and mother so one day then that day was very old that people can walk through clouds and to the heaven to meet the gods do you ever had an envision like that no
but now people can't do that but in the olden days people can walk on the clouds and go to the heaven to meet god one day ramu was very confused what
they are the gods eating as their lunch they are eating wheat but what are the gods eating for the power lava went to the heaven he saw that was a white soft and oval-shaped thing what is this he has to god and the purna and the lord of christ
said this is rice and she made him taste the rice and she gave him a rice meal that day Jammu liked it very much the rice is excellent tasty right so Ramon liked it very much that she asked how where is this rice coming from even then Annapurna showed him
how the rice and rice is being planted and how it is grown and cut coated and planted in different places in its ground and how it is made and etc in there go and then heaven garden and finally the final day when Ramu was returning to the back to the village back to the earth I mean back to the earth and to the village
she he asked he said to himself that I wish my wife my children and my father and mother will they may uh get the taste of this but they won't allow me to bring break this rice
so that I will steal it and see that still for then he steals some seed of it and put it under his turban a turban is a clothed hat which we kept in our head and it can be in many different colors
so uh he put it in his turban and he went to an apron and said goodbye and she knew that no one would check in his servant so that he put in that and he walked down to the earth and planted it he looked after it
In the garden or heaven garden and he then did it and just that the rice plants had grown and then he called ander purna to his house and when Annapurna came
She was surprised to see that this was for these price plants she asked how dare you steal these rice plants from me you steal this so you are going to be punished?
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THANK YOU SO MUCH
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